Helping You Understand Laser & Energy-Based Treatments Safely
Laser and energy-based treatments are now widely used for skin, hair, scars, pigmentation, and tattoo removal. While these treatments can offer excellent results, they also require correct technology, expert handling, and proper safety care.
The Patients Corner by the BSLMS Society is created to help the general public:
Understanding the science behind modern treatments
Lasers and energy-based devices are advanced medical technologies that deliver controlled energy to specific targets within the skin or deeper tissues.
Lasers work by interacting with naturally occurring components of the body, known as chromophores, such as melanin, hemoglobin, collagen or water; they also act on exogenous chromophores such as tattoo pigment
Energy based devises utilize ultrasound, radiofreequency (RF), microwave, electromagnetic energy to produce results such as skin tightening/lifting, fat reduction, muscle toning, body contouring, etc.
Multidisciplinary care driven by medical expertise
Laser and energy-based treatments are used across several medical specialties, each requiring dedicated training and clinical judgment.
Laser and energy-based treatments can deliver excellent results when performed correctly, but they are medical procedures that require proper evaluation, expertise, and care.
BSLMS strongly encourages patients to prioritise safety, transparency, and qualified medical care when considering any advanced dermatologic treatment.
Safe outcomes depend on medical expertise, proper technology, and patient cooperation. When in doubt, always seek care from a trained dermatologist.
The New Beginnings Tattoo Removal Program is a patient-awareness initiative by BSLMS that highlights the importance of safe, medically supervised tattoo removal.
Tattoo removal is not a cosmetic service — it is a medical procedure that requires expertise, appropriate technology, and patience.
Improper tattoo removal can lead to:
A dermatologist evaluates your skin, selects the correct device and settings, and monitors healing throughout the process.
The New Beginnings program encourages patients to:
Tattoo removal should be a thoughtful and informed decision, guided by medical advice and ethical care.